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Publication : Intricate MIB1-NOTCH-GATA6 Interactions in Cardiac Valvular and Septal Development.

First Author  Piñeiro-Sabarís R Year  2024
Journal  J Cardiovasc Dev Dis Volume  11
Issue  7 PubMed ID  39057643
Mgi Jnum  J:360825 Mgi Id  MGI:7761848
Doi  10.3390/jcdd11070223 Citation  Pineiro-Sabaris R, et al. (2024) Intricate MIB1-NOTCH-GATA6 Interactions in Cardiac Valvular and Septal Development. J Cardiovasc Dev Dis 11(7)
abstractText  Genome-wide association studies and experimental mouse models implicate the MIB1 and GATA6 genes in congenital heart disease (CHD). Their close physical proximity and conserved synteny suggest that these two genes might be involved in analogous cardiac developmental processes. Heterozygous Gata6 loss-of-function mutations alone or humanized Mib1 mutations in a NOTCH1-sensitized genetic background cause bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) and a membranous ventricular septal defect (VSD), consistent with MIB1 and NOTCH1 functioning in the same pathway. To determine if MIB1-NOTCH and GATA6 interact in valvular and septal development, we generated compound heterozygote mice carrying different Mib1 missense (Mib1(K735R) and Mib1(V943F)) or nonsense (Mib1(R530X)) mutations with the Gata6(STOP/+) heterozygous null mutation. Combining Mib1(R530X/+) or Mib1(K735R/+) with Gata6(STOP/+) does not affect Gata6(STOP/+) single mutant phenotypes. In contrast, combining Mib1(V943F/+) with Gata6(STOP/+) decreases the incidence of BAV and VSD by 50%, suggesting a suppressive effect of Mib1(V943F/+) on Gata6(STOP/+). Transcriptomic and functional analyses revealed that while the EMT pathway term is depleted in the Gata6(STOP/+) mutant, introducing the Mib1(V943F) variant robustly enriches this term, consistent with the Mib1(V943F/+) phenotypic suppression of Gata6(STOP/+). Interestingly, combined Notch1 and Gata6 insufficiency led to a nearly fully penetrant VSD but did not affect the BAV phenotype, underscoring the complex functional relationship between MIB1, NOTCH, and GATA6 in valvular and septal development.
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